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THE MUSICAL BIRTHDAY SERIES
Light verse, topical rhymes, limericks, nonsense, and poetry parody celebrating musical birthdays
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
April 7 - Charles Burney (The Musical Birthday Series, 8th Annual Cycle)
Previous posts for April 7th may be found here: Charles Burney (2019), Percy Faith (2020), Billie Holiday (2021), Domenico Dragonetti (2022), Ravi Shankar (2023), Percy Faith (2024), and Percy Faith (2025)
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Charles Burney (7 April 1726 – 12 April 1814) is best remembered for his monumental History of Music,
but his usefulness to us is in his detailed consideration of the music
of his contemporaries as found in the last volume of his History and in two books of travel observations.
Imagine if young Charles Burney
Had decided to be an attorney,
There'd be less to report
From his days in the court,
Than there was on a musical journey.
Monday, April 6, 2026
April 6 - Hart Pease Danks (The Musical Birthday Series, 8th Annual Cycle)
Previous posts for April 6th may be found here: André Previn (2019), Gheorghe Zamfir (2020), Johann Kuhnau (2021), John Pizzarelli (2022), Johann Kuhnau (2023), Johann Kuhnau (2024), and Leo Robin; Alessandro Rolla (2025)
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Hart Pease Danks (6 April 1834 – 20 November 1903) was an American musician who specialized in composing, singing and leading choral groups.
Then and Now
Today we note with dubious thanks
The natal day of Hart Pease Danks,
Who found his fame in days of old
With "Silver Threads Among the Gold,"
A song when sung in yesteryear
Would conjure up a gentle tear.
But now when e'er a silver thread
Appears, unwelcome, on our head,
We're more inclined to keep it quiet
And ask our hair salon to dye it.
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Sunday, April 5, 2026
April 5 - Herbert von Karajan (The Musical Birthday Series, 8th Annual Cycle)
Previous posts for April 5th may be found here: Louis Spohr (2019), Agnetha Fältskog (2020), Herbert von Karajan, Sébastien Érard (2022), Albert Roussel (2023), Louis Spohr; John Wilson (2024), and Agnetha Fältskog; Louis Spohr (2025)
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Herbert von Karajan (5 April 1908 – 16 July 1989) was an Austrian conductor.
Over and Done
Part of the reason for his dominance on the musical scene was the large number of recordings he made and their prominence during his lifetime. By one estimate, he sold 200 million records. – adapted from Wikipedia
Karajan's denazification tribunal, held in Vienna on 15 March 1946, cleared him of illegal activity during the Nazi period. – Wikipedia
Though inglorious shadows were cast
By van Karajan's sinister past,
However iniquitous,
He soon was ubiquitous,
And the past, so it seems, was the past.
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Saturday, April 4, 2026
April 4 - Elmer Bernstein (The Musical Birthday Series, 8th Annual Cycle)
Previous posts for April 4th may be found here: Elmer Bernstein (2019), Stephen Storace (2020), Sheku Kanneh-Mason (2021), Pierre Monteux; Eugène Bozza (2022), NiccolĂ² Antonio Zingarelli (2023), Arthur Murray (2024), and Hans Richter (2025)
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Elmer Bernstein (4 April 1922 – 8 August 2004) was a hugely prolific and successful film composer and conductor. His credits include over 150 films (The Tenth Commandments, To Kill a Mockingbird, Ghostbusters, Animal House), many TV shows, and Broadway musicals.
On and On
In total, Bernstein wrote 2½ hours of music for The Ten Commandments, which proved a massive hit and cemented his status as a top score composer. – Wikipedia
A film by Cecil B. DeMille
Has quite a lot of time to fill,
And Elmer Bernstein showed his powers
By backgrounding those epic hours.
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Friday, April 3, 2026
April 3 - Joseph Kerman (The Musical Birthday Series, 8th Annual Cycle)
Previous posts for April 3rd may be found here: Reginald De Koven (2019), Alessandro Stradella (2020), Wayne Newton (2021), Watkins Shaw (2022), Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco (2023), Richard Proulx (2024), and Zez Confrey (2025)
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Joseph Kerman (3 April 1924 – 17 March 2014) was an important American musicologist and music critic.
Lacuna
You can search on your own to determine
If there's ever been limericks on Kerman,
But if, or if not,
I will give it a shot,
And that is a promise I'm firm in.
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Byrd on the Hand
Perhaps you may never have heard
Of this erudite expert on Byrd,
Whose learned conjectures
Were presented in lectures
When Renaissance scholars conferred.
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Vissi d'arte
Among the operas Kerman discussed in the book was Puccini's Tosca which he controversially described as a "shabby little shocker". --Wikipedia
"It's shabby, a shocker, and little,"
Said Kerman, while spitting his spittle,
But fans of the show
Who continued to go,
Are affected by him not a tittle.
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